I am ABSOLUTELY a visual/kinesthetic learner. I learn by seeing and doing, and its how I think too. It bugs my manager that I ask him questions and then as soon as I verbalize it I have the solution. I actually used to keep a HUGE whiteboard in my bedroom before I got married just to keep track of my life and business all in one place. Been married a year and still trying to figure the best solution for that because I am ABSOLUTELY not able to keep a whiteboard in the bedroom anymore lol
@@PeterThompson5 that’s great!!!! Honestly I have never learned better!! Sometimes at work i get very complex task. And as soon i get the task I create on the white board the task and try to find a solution. And I would recommend to everybody that we should write down our goals. It’s the first step to solve everything. Even if you have a problem in life just write it on a paper and you will find after that your solution.
@@huhuiu8597 It depends where you live and what you do in your free time. If you always go in Restaurant eating it’s really expensive but if you compare the Situation in Germany or Austria the prices are nearly same … and they got not so much salary
I so badly wanna study software engineering, my only fear being math… but I think as long as you really want something, you can even look pass the things that you fear.
@@uwuchano4362 my friend you can get what ever you want in live! Don’t be afraid of math, everything is about your discipline. Go for it!! I was very bad too in Math but you know my discipline and my passion was bigger!!! Nowadays you have a lot of good RU-vid videos where you can learn. Some people understand math very fast and some need more and more time. I was the one who needed more time but it’s okay!
@@rope89 hey my friend, mountains and chill weather are always cool! It’s not complicated to work in Switzerland. You have great rights as employee. Complexity depends on your job you are doing. :)
@@Moshware Will check on permits and all about that, who knows maybe I can do that movement in few months. I'm considering that from a while. I have some experience in databases, and as software engineer. Thanks for your comments. :)
Very lovely! I'm really interested recently in job opportunities in Switzerland. Do you have any tips for finding jobs as a developer whether that being remote or in office? Thank you!
@@altiso hey my friend, glad that you like my video. If you want to now more about how to finde a job in Switzerland, watch my video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ia0rVouO63Q.htmlsi=KyaTe93kYuxr-9B7
Nice vlog i think you should be create same what you do in youtube again in tiktok because now tiktok have a lot of younger people who love what you do
@@Moshware Hey thanks for the quick response. Iam a SAP BW and SAC Consultant, so iam familiar with the SAP terms. Im still curious what your exact job title is because as you might know.. SAP is a universe :D.
I use Linux as my daily OS i refuse to use anything else. I like your setup your keyboard looks small tho haha what kind of RTX you using? You playing Cyberpunk 2077 I see you got the PS4 controller there
How are the taxes there is it really worth working in Switzerland? i hear the taxes are high I am from the US but live in Italy I freelance mainly but was considering trying Switzerland I got a few offers there I turned down but after watching this video I feel more curious now to try it
Hey theeseus i dont know who said to you that the taxes are high they are absolute not high.😃 that’s why I love to live and work here. The taxes depends from the city where you are living. For example the City Zug is known for their very low low taxes. That’s why a lot of very rich people live in Zug. I live in Zurich and the taxes are here also very low. I really can recommend you to move to Switzerland. Living and working here is a blessing! You have sooo many things to explore! The nature is the most beautiful reason why I love being here. The people are kind, the vibe in the city is just perfect!
@@Moshware Very interesting! Is it easy to open a bank account there? I def like the idea of trying there I was thinking Germany Or Netherlands Or even Switzerland since they have higher pay in EU versus where I am at in Italy where they wanna pay a senior dev like 25k a year lol not even worth to work in Italy to be honest. But thanks for the advice I will def spend some time this week looking into my options :)
@@theeseus Hey, to be honest, I wouldn't recommend either of those countries to you. I grew up in Germany and know the quality of life there. Switzerland is much more developed than Germany. In Germany, you could earn a lot as a senior, around €90,000, but unfortunately, the taxes are very high, which can be very demotivating! In Switzerland, you pay low taxes, and as a senior, you can expect a starting salary of at least 100,000 CHF. And we're talking about a starting salary; I know many friends who earn well over 100,000 CHF and don't want to return to Germany. 😉 Since Switzerland has an Italian part, you can relax among palm trees and sunshine on the weekends. Switzerland is so diverse, I love it! I also made a video about working and living in Switzerland on my channel. If you're interested, feel free to check it out! To open a bank account it is mandatory to have a valid working contract in Switzerland 🇨🇭
@@Moshware Very interesting thanks for the feedback I have a question maybe you can answer :) I am a US Citizen but I have residency in Italy because I purchased a home here at a very good price how would I become a resident in Switzerland would my Job help with this or would I need to find an alternative solution and apply for it? Just an FYI - The reason why I bring up me being a US Citizen is because I know or at least I heard Switzerland has some weird rules with the bank for US Citizens but if I'm a resident then I assume I wont have any issues to live there. Or at least I hope not :)
@@theeseus Sure, you're welcome! So, what you just mentioned about the situation is something I've also heard. I am 100% sure that, with your US passport, you are allowed to apply for a job here in Switzerland without any problem. In Switzerland, the process for immigrating and living here is as follows: first, you need a work contract. Without that, you have no chance of applying for housing or anything else. Once you have a work contract, all doors are open, whether you have a US passport or not. I personally have many colleagues who are US citizens and live and work here. So don’t worry just apply for a job here 💪